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obble, gobble turkey lovers. It is that


favorite time of year when American
families are preparing for the annual
Thanksgiving meal. Sadly, tougher economic
times this year may put enjoying the tradi-
tional bird for a holiday dinner out of reach
for many area families.
To minimize a holiday food crisis for the
third year, the Project Thanksgiving collec-
tion drive will again join the Salvation Army
to help provide turkeys for hundreds of needy
Cumberland County families. Organizers Alex
Kaganzev and Steve Plevins established the
Cumberland County community assistance
project in 2009.
The two friends have long been communi-
ty activists. They have both worked with dis-
advantaged populations for the New Jersey
state government for years. Plevins is now
retired.
In 2009, Kaganzev learned of a similar pro-
gram in Philadelphia. He and Plevins decided
to duplicate it in Vineland.
Plevins states, We created a blueprint for
the program and proceeded with the planning.
VOLUME 4 | ISSUE 40 | NOVEMBER 16, 2011
CONNECTI NG YOU TO SOUTH JERSEY. WEEKLY.
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{ BY SHARON HARRIS-ZLOTNICK }
The Great
Turkey Drive
Cumberland County College Department of Theatre will present Neil
Simons Tony Award-winning, The Odd Couple, Nov. 1720 in the theatre of
the Guaracini Performing Arts Center, Sherman Avenue and College Drive.
Directed and produced by Broadway veteran Deborah Bradshaw, cast
members include Kevin Kolva of Millville as Oscar Madison, Richard Greenfield of Vineland as Felix
Unger, Matt Giacomelli of Vineland as Vinnie, Matt Serra of Vineland as Roy, Bianca Rivera of
Newfield as Gwendolyn Pigeon, Mariah Frost of Woodstown as Cecily Pigeon, Mike Lopegolo of
Vineland as Speed, and David Swadis of Vineland as Murray.
Show times are 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17; 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18; 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19; and 3
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for those 55 and older and those under 18, and
are available by calling the CCC Box Office at 856-692-8499. The box office is open 10 a.m.2 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; and 10 a.m.7 p.m. Wednesday for in-person ticket sales.
The Odd Couple at CCC
Continued on page 10
From left, Captain Jose Borrero of the Vineland Salvation Army, Margarita Soltren
(the Salvation Armys Human Services Coordinator), and Project Thanksgiving co-founder
Alex Kaganzev. Not pictured is Project Thanksgiving co-founder Steve Plevins.
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{ PAUL J. DOE, FORMER PUBLISHER OF THE CUMBERLAND NEWS }
Good, Bad,
and Ugly
T
he good, the bad, and the ugly. It
was that kind of week. Lets
start with the good. Im noticing
a lot of giftsbut not enoughin
the Project Thanksgiving donations box on
the counter of my ShopRite.
Keep them coming folks. This is the
last week to donate your free turkey to a
worthwhile project. They will be collect-
ing the boxes from all the ShopRites this
Saturday, November 19. See this weeks
cover story for more information.
My wife, who, incidentally, is a lot
more charitably inclined than I am,
applauded our turkey donation because
we are invited out for the holiday.
Our bird, in other words, wasnt going
to be working that day, anyway.
If you dont have holiday plans for your
bird, please consider putting it to work
with this very worthy cause.
The Bad: For me, watching and reading
the news is kind of a busmans holiday.
Not that there is ever anything very
entertaining about the news, but rather
that I cant watch the news without occa-
sionally slipping back into my former role
as a professional news gatherer.
So, there I was, trying to catch up on
the weekends football scores on ESPN,
when I caught the scroll across the bottom
of the TV: Penn States [Jerry] Sandusky
arrested on child abuse charges.
When I mentioned it to my wife, she
said, Whos that.
Fair question. And one a lot of people
were asking this past week.
Sandusky is the former Penn State assis-
tant football coach accused of multiple
counts of child abuse.
His arrest, and the subsequent events,
have been all over the news this past week.
As soon as I saw the headline, I recog-
nized that it was going to be a really big
story.
It had all the elementssex, famous
people, power, and money.
The media didnt disappoint.
The focus went right to football and
the famous people, particularly legendary
coach Joe Paterno.
His firing later that week resulted in
some misplaced public disorder (riots) by
students at Penn State.
Even after Paternos firing, the media
kept the focus on the football team and its
upcoming football game (they lost).
It was exactly the kind of media circus
that makes me wonder how I could have
spent my entire career in such a sleezy
business.
Except, it wasnt always that way, and
it doesnt have to be that way now.
If I had been on the news desk when
the story broke, the first thing I would
have done was find out who knew what;
and when they knew it.
Then I would have sent reporters dig-
ging though Sanduskys past.
Every last minute of it.
Heres a guy whoand this is the UGLY
partfor years allegedly used his position
of power, to systematically abuse children.
Thats it. Thats the focus of the story.
Sandusky, 67, didnt just wake up one
morning in his 50s and decide that he
needed to jump start his libido by assault-
ing young boys.
Everything Ive ever read on the sub-
ject tells me that people who commit this
kind of terrible crime are early and often
offenders.
In other words, they start young and
keep doing it until they are caught.
And, even after they are caught and
incarcerated, they never lose the desire.
Thats an indisputable fact.
Which makes that fact that Sandusky is
free right now incredible.
Seems to me the only reason he is free
now is that the focus for too long was on
football and famous people.
Maybe now that Paterno is gone and
the football season is almost over (for
Penn State, at least) the media and the
authorities will refocus their attention
where it should have been all alongon
the safety of the children. I
This past week, we got a dose of each.
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1 Project Thanksgiving
A pair of community activists begin
their third annual turkey drive.
SHARON HARRIS-ZLOTNICK
3, 6, 8 Faces in the News
4 The Mural Project
A year-end unveiling and
dedication is planned.
TODD NOON
12, 24 News in Brief
13 Crossword
14 Entertainment
18 Hometown Hero
Nomination Form
19 Book to Film to TV
The 1970 film M.A.S.H. comes to
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20-21 HOME & GARDEN
22 In Our Schools
23 Community Calendar
26 DINING: Listings and News
29 Food for Thought
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Belated Birthday Wishes to Joe Luisi
Joseph Luisi celebrated his 90th
birthday on October 20, 2011. Just
one week before, on October 13, at
the World Glass Symposium held at
Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, Luisi was
honored as the Worlds Best
Glassblower. But glassblowing is
just one of the many careers Luisi
has carved out for himself in nearly
a century of living.
At age 9, he began a musical
career, singing and playing guitar at
Convention Hall in Atlantic City, with
Red Skelton as emcee. Beginning at
age 12, he played with a big band
for six years. After graduating from
Vineland High, where he was a track
star, he started an apprenticeship as
a scientific glassblower.
During WWII, Luisi worked on the
Manhattan Project (code name for
the atomic bomb).
In 1946, he started the Joe Luis
Trio, a group that entertained all
around the region.
In the 1950s, Luisi presented Joe DiMaggio with a glass sculpture of him bat-
ting a baseball, and lateron loan from Ace Glass where he worked until 1979
Luisi was the first instructor in the country to teach scientific glass blowing at
Salem County Vocational Institute, which later became Salem County
Community College. Twenty years later, he returned to the college to teach. After
restoring the program, he was professor of scientific glassblowing there for the
next 22 years.
In 1982, Luisi began to focus on artistic glassblowing and in the ensuing years
has garnered many honors and awards for his glassblowing, teaching, and
music. He has written two books, one on scientific glassblowing and an autobi-
ography of his fascinating life.
Happy 90th Birthday, Joe!
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eastern wall of the building at 616 E.
Landis Avenue in time for Vinelands
150th birthday on August 8, 2011. We all
know, however, that sometimes the best-
laid plans go astray, as the saying goes. In
this case, some unexpected issues came
up that have delayed the actual mounting
of the mural, which is finished.
The mural, as you remember, was done
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Music Center in Elmer, with funds from a
grant from PNC Arts Alive. Community
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mural. Members of the community joined
Cesar in a series of community painting
days. Sections of the mural have hung in
Landis MarketPlace, creating interest in
the mounting of the entire mural.
The delay has been created because of
the necessity of putting scaffolding on the
roof of the building next door (housing
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of the roof, will allow the job to be done.
The goal is now to get the mural hung
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sets in. A formal dedication will take place
when the mural is mounted and, in con-
junction with this, we plan to have set up
a kiosk across the street with information
about the mural and crediting those
responsible for this project. What a great
way to end the year!
***
We are looking for volunteers to help out
with the Main Street Holiday Parade, which
will take place on Saturday, November 28, at
7 p.m. (rain date: Sunday, November 29, at
5 p.m.). This years parade will have the
theme Holidays of the Future and will
also feature float and fire truck contests.
To add to the excitement, the winners of
the Little Miss & Mister Cherry Tomato
contest will be riding on the Main Street
Vineland float. Even though registration
for participants and vendors is over, we
can still use your help to coordinate the
parade. If you are interested, please call
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{ TODD NOON, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, VDID / MAINSTREET VINELAND }
The plans to have the mural in place have been
waylaid, but a year-end dedication is planned.
The Mural
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Susquehanna Bank to Sponsor Vineland Holiday Parade
Main Street Vineland announced this past Thursday that Susquehanna Bank will spon-
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Over 200 people celebrated Rabbi
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gala brunch at the synagogue in
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Those who attendedfellow congre-
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Rabbi Winter was described as a
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Assemblymen Nelson Albano and
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Rabbi and Enia Winter came to Beth
Israel just when the local Jewish com-
munity joined the world in dealing with
the horrors of the attack on World Trade
Center. Rabbi Winter had been the spiri-
tual leader of a synagogue in San Juan,
Puerto Rico and, upon coming to
Vineland during those trying times, he
and Enia reached out to the Vineland
Ministerium and also built lasting
bridges with the local Hispanic clergy.
The couple are proud parents and
grandparents.
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selections by the world-renowned
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S.M.A.R.T. Girls Focus On Healthy Lifestyle Issues
The Boys & Girls Club of Vineland holds a S.M.A.R.T. Girls Program weekly for
girls ages 8 - 17. S.M.A.R.T. Girls utilizes a combination of informational and
experiential learning activities to help female Club members develop healthy
attitudes and lifestyles. Participants explore their own and societal attitudes and
values as they practice life skills for drug and alcohol education, nutritional eat-
ing, physical fitness, accessing the health care system, resolving conflict and
building healthy mentoring relationships. S.M.A.R.T. Girls is a part of Boys &
Girls Clubs of Americas SMART (Skills Mastery and Resistance Training) Moves
family, an array of programs for equipping Club members with the crucial health
and life skills needed to become healthy, successful adults. The program is made
possible by support of the Vineland Municipal Alliance and donations. The girls
are shown here showcasing a project focused on self esteem issues in which
they created a collage to depict what was attractive to them in their lives.
From left: S.M.A.R.T. Girls counselor Rebecca Burden, Videlsse Guzman, Rose Cintron,
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South Jersey Young Marines Graduate
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with 11 Young Marines graduating.
The Honor Recruit was PFC Morgan. The Graduation was held at the Marine Corp
Detachment #205, 2041 W Landis Ave, Vineland NJ.
Their basic training ran from March 2011 through September 2011, with training in
Drug Demand Reduction, Physical Training, Drill, Public Speaking, 1st Aide training,
community service, and other fun activities.
The Young Marines is a youth education and service program for boys and girls, ages
8 through completion of high school. It promotes the mental, moral, and physical devel-
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motes a healthy, drug-free lifestyle. The Young Marines is the focal point for the U.S.
Marine Corps' Youth Drug Demand Reduction efforts.
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Garoppos All About the Pink Last Month
By Dana VanVranken
As the month of October came to a close, one local feed store wrapped up their
Breast Cancer Awareness fundraising efforts for the year with an impressive feat of
more than doubling their donation from the previous year.
Garoppos Feed and Pet Supply was decked out in pink on October 8th for their
second annual Think Pink event to benefit breast cancer research. Held in conjunc-
tion with Purina Mills nationwide Pink 50 promotion, the cheerful staff at
Garoppos was able to raise over $1,200 to donate to the New Jersey chapter of
the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
Upon entering the store that day, customers were welcomed by an array of pink
pet and farm supplies, from buckets and pitchforks, to dog toys and bird feeders.
Raffle tickets were sold for a 50/50 and a silent auction was held with 14 different
prizes, including tickets for a play at Landis Theater, a wine basket, and several
fun-filled dog, cat and wild bird gift baskets.
The most sought-after prize was a Netherland Dwarf cross bunny who was won
by a very deserving little girl. Affectionately (though temporarily) named Henry by
the store staff, the little bunny came complete with his own water bottle, feed dish,
food and hay for his first week. All auction items were donated through local busi-
nesses, individuals and Garoppos.
Children enjoyed face painting, a prize wheel and pink ribbon football toss, while
parents perused the store for great bargains. One of the crowd favorites was a deal
that Garoppos offered last year also, buy a pink bucket and receive 15% off all
items in the bucket.
We become very close to our customers here and a few of our very good cus-
tomers have recently battled breast cancer. This is our small way to honor them.
said Judy Garoppo, who owns the feed store along with her husband, Pat.
In addition to Garoppos generous donation, Purina Mills donates a portion of
proceeds from certain livestock feeds, which are appropriately packaged in bright
pink colored bags for the month of October.
Our hard work really paid off, said Angelina Martin, a Garoppos employee who
helped organize the event. Were looking forward to next year.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure was founded in 1982 and has grown to become
the worlds largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists.
Garoppos donation will help the foundation to promote early detection of breast
cancer and further research in an effort to find a cure.
From top left: Mason, a golden retriever of the Tonetta family, sported his pink bandana
for the event. A Garoppos customer with her dapper dog received a free raffle ticket just
for wearing pink. Angelina Martin tries out the Pink Ribbon Football Toss game.
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Participating downtown stores
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We contacted Maria Bottino, owner of
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requesting her sponsorship of the collec-
tion drive. In 2009, 330 turkeys were dis-
tributed, and the number increased to 550
in 2010.
They are again relying on the Bottino
family to provide turkey collection centers
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Vineland, Millville and Upper Deerfield
stores. This year, the Bottinos have also
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Kaganzev offers high praise for their
generous efforts. The entire Bottino fam-
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A fourth Vineland Shop-Rite, at
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is Assemblyman Nelson Albano, who is
also an employee.
For 2011, Project Thanksgiving has
acquired additional sponsors and turkey
drop-off sites. The Cosmopolitan restau-
rant in Vineland has volunteered to collect
turkeys and donations through Saturday,
November 19, when WVLT Cruisin 92.1
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As an additional incentive to participate,
the Cosmopolitan is offering a 15 percent
dining discount to anyone who donates
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contribution to Project Thanksgiving.
According to Kaganzev, they have
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and numerous smaller sponsors. The 2011
goal is to collect 800 turkeys for the
Vineland, Millville and Bridgeton areas
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Gloucester County.
Project Thanksgiving will then turn the
turkeys over to the Salvation Army for dis-
tribution. To qualify, applicants must con-
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in Vineland/Millville, Captain James
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the Gloucester County representative.
Kaganzev and Plevins chose the
Salvation Army because of its solid repu-
tation and low overhead. Teaming up
with the Salvation Army leaves more
money for the cause. There are no salaries
or reimbursement for expenses, and
everyone volunteers their time and servic-
es, says Plevins.
Kaganzev cites a more critical need this
year than ever because natural disasters
have magnified the regions economic
problems. Hurricane Irene in late August,
plus prior regional flooding that washed
away area infrastructure, have strained the
Cumberland County budget. As New
Jerseys poorest county, he cites a frighten-
ing number of needy families since county-
wide unemployment has also increased.
Cumberland County lacks the funds to
both rebuild the infrastructure and provide
charitable assistance. Their resources will
not last as long as in prior years. The
Salvation Army aims to fill in the gap for food
costs with this turkey drive. It is like the poor
giving to the poorer, Kaganzev says.
Borrero confirms the urgency of the
turkey drive this year. He claims condi-
tions are the worst he has seen in his
seven years with the organization.
No one can imagine how many people
have already applied for turkeys this year.
As of early November, we had 200 appli-
cations and another 400 are on a waiting
Turkey Drive
Continued from cover
Members of Project Thanksgiving are pictured after meeting with Mayor Robert Romano
at Vineland City Hall to review the final tally of their second annual turkey drive last
year. In a countywide effort with assistance from the community as well as from the
Bottino ShopRites, Landis and Lincoln ShopRite, Cruisin' 92.1, and PNC Bank, the com-
mittee collected 550 turkeys, which were distributed to qualified families by the
Salvation Army. The committee members hope to exceed that level of donations with this
years drive. Members pictured from left to right are: Maribel Santos from Bottino's
ShopRite, Dawn Hunter from Greater Vineland Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Robert
Romano, Pearl Giordano, Alex Kaganzev co-founder, Steve Plevins co-founder.
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list. People continue to
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need we have this
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communities will
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lection, he is hoping to
distribute at least 500
turkeys in Vineland. I
do not want to reject
anyone who is eligible,
and hope to raise
whatever money we
need to buy the extra
turkeys, he says.
To participate, bring a turkey, super-
market certificate or donation to any of
the participating Shop-Rite stores through
Saturday, November 19, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
At each location, Salvation Army members
will staff tables to collect donations.
Nearby, their trademark red kettles will be
available for people to drop in cash or
check assistance.
Label the turkeys as Project
Thanksgiving contributions. Or, drop by
the Cosmopolitan with a turkey or dona-
tion, and receive the 15 percent dining
discount.
The Vineland/Millville Salvation Army
center has freezers in its building, and is
also accepting donations from Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at 733 E.
Chestnut Ave. Vineland Ice and Storage
will store extra turkeys at their 6th and
Pear St. location. For more information,
call Captain Borrero at 856-696-5050. I
The Community FoodBank of New Jersey Southern
Branch is Also in Need of Turkey Donations
When it comes to feeding the hungry every little bit helps. Currently
more people in the history of the FoodBank are in need yet holiday
turkey donations are down. But you can help by donating frozen turkeys
and non-perishable items including peanut butter, canned tuna, soups
and stews, canned fruits and vegetables, baby formula and other healthy
and hardy foods. Personal care items such as laundry detergent, soap,
diapers and toilet paper are also needed. For more information on how
you can hold a food drive, contact Kathy Steinman, at 609-383-8843,
ext. 121.
Turkey and other food donations
can also be dropped off at the
Community FoodBank of
New Jersey/Southern
Branch, at the Shore
Mall in the former
site of Value City.
Go to the east
entrance which is
open Monday
through Friday 6
a.m. to 5 p.m.
(Wednesdays until 6:30
p.m.) and Saturday 8 a.m.
to noon. Non-perishable food
donations also accepted at Kathleens
Closet, also in the Shore Mall Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Through its 255 partner agencies, the Community FoodBank of New
Jersey Southern Branch serves those in need in Atlantic, Cape May,
Cumberland and Southeastern Burlington counties.
Project Thanksgiving co-founders Alex
Kaganzev and Steve Plevins started the
project two years ago and collected 330
turkeys. In 2010 they collected 550. This
year they hope to collect 1,000 turkeys.
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Willow Grove Road Opens,
Reconnects Two Counties
Freeholder Bruce L. Bobbitt, chair of the
Public Works Committee, was notified by
Pierson Construction Company that
Willow Grove Road in Pittsgrove Township
will open on Tuesday, November 8, 2011
late in the day.
We partnered with Cumberland
County to cover the cost of repairs, said
Freeholder Bobbitt. We are pleased that
the work is now completed and that resi-
dents now can move around easily between
the counties and patronize the businesses
that were affected by the closure.
A main connector with Cumberland
County, the road has been closed since
August 29, 2011, as a result of Hurricane
Irene.
Our Public Works and Engineering
Departments continue to make progress
across the county repairing the extensive
damage caused by the August storms, said
Freeholder Bobbitt. We appreciate the
hard work of our dedicated crews and con-
tractors.
Should anyone have any questions or
concerns, please contact the Salem County
Engineering Department at 856-935-7510,
ext. 8549.
Vineland and Constellation Open
6.5 MW Solar Generation Project
Last Wednesday, Constellation Energy
joined Vineland Mayor Robert Romano and
city officials to celebrate the completion of
Vinelands third solar project at the Landis
Sewerage Authority.
This 6.5-megawatt solar project brings
the citys total amount of solar generation
to more than 12 megawatts. It will gener-
ate an estimated 10 million kilowatt-hour
of electricity annually and avoid the
release of more than 7,000 metric tons of
carbon dioxide.
Built and owned by Constellation
Energy, the energy generated by the system
will be purchased by the city of Vineland at
a fixed rate under a 25-year power pur-
chase agreement. Constellation currently
owns and operates nearly 100 megawatts of
solar installations that benefit commercial
and government customers throughout the
country. In New Jersey, the company has
developed approximately 27 megawatts of
solar projects for customers including
Benjamin Moore, Toys RUs, and
Johnson-Mathey.
SJH Cancer Program Recognized
South Jersey Healthcare Cancer
Services has been honored for having more
than three decades of membership in the
Association of Community Cancer Centers.
The SJH cancer program was honored dur-
ing the opening session of the ACCCs
National Oncology Conference held
October 1922 in Seattle.
It is through the dedicated support of
members like you that ACCC has come to
the forefront as the leading education and
advocacy organization for the cancer team.
Thanks for being our partner throughout the
last three decades, said Lori Gardner, senior
director of Membership and Marketing at
the ACCC in a letter to Melanie Pirollo,
director of SJH Cancer Services.
A cancer center must be closely tied to
the communities it serves, said Pirollo.
The founders of our cancer program rec-
ognized this and became early members of
the Association of Community Cancer
Centers.
SJH Cancer Services traces its roots to
the Department of Radiation Oncology,
which opened at the old Millville Hospital
in 1979. In 2005, the SJH Frank and Edith
Scarpa Regional Cancer Pavilion opened
providing access to enhanced cancer serv-
ices within our region. Just five years later,
the center expanded to bring all compo-
nents of cancer care under one roof making
it easier than ever for community members
to receive state-of-the-art services close to
home.
SJH Cancer services have been affiliated
with Fox Chase Cancer Center since 1995,
allowing SJH to offer local access to
national clinical trials. The SJH physicians,
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Third Friday. Downtown Millville. Its a
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the special people in your lives. Fine
art can be very affordable and there is
also a wide selection and many fabu-
lous shops to find great accessories,
wearable art, tableware, and much
more!
The Riverfront Renaissance Center
for the Arts annual Artful Giving exhibi-
tion can keep you on track during the
holidays in a creative, soothing environ-
ment. Opening November 18 in the
North Gallery of the RRCA, is the cen-
ters only cash and carry exhibition of
the year. This means you are able to
have the immediate satisfaction of tak-
ing home your items the day you pur-
chase them. Artful Giving is a juried
exhibition of handmade items by
regional artisans. The RRCAs exhibition
committee works hard to bring in a fab-
ulous variety of items ideal for loved
ones of any gender or age as well as
co-workers and friends. The gallery will
be filled with an extended gift shop.
Beyond the appeal of purchasing items
that are one of a kind, patrons also can
feel content in knowing that their sale
helped to support a local artist and the
RRCA. Furthermore, the RRCAs items
are offered at a reduced 3.5 percent sales tax and gift
wrap is included with all purchases.
In addition to Artful Giving, patrons can look for-
ward to a dynamic exhibition in the Witt Gallery cour-
tesy of artist members in Jump-In, a collaborative
group of artists who meet once a month in the
Artists Consortium on High Street in Millville. During
their meetings, artists engage in discussion about art
and how it relates to them personally. During these
discussions, the artists create a challenge to formu-
late their next piece which will then be presented at
their following meeting. The exhibition in the Witt
Gallery is a culmination of two years of challenges.
One of the artist members, Nancy Sharp, explained
Jump-In is a very supportive group that allows each
artist to stretch their mind and get out of their com-
fort zone. Some of the works on display were developed from challenges
includingcircles, recycled materials and monochromatic paint samples.
In the Associate Artist Alcove, one can look forward to paintings and three
dimensional works by Valerie Waywell-Pierson, Nancy Sharp and Robert Baum.
In the Atrium space, Glasstown Arts District icon, Mo Pagano, will share some of
his latest paintings. All of the above exhibitions will open with a free reception on
November 18 from 6-9 p.m. and remain on display throughout December 30.
The exhibitions were made possible through the generous sponsorship of Dr.
Brian Kutner. For more information, visit www.rrcarts.com or call 856-327-4500.
Celebrating Oyster, an exhibition of oyster plates, pictured at top, will be at
the Clay College, 108 N. High Street, this month. During the opening reception,
the Bayshore Discovery Project will be shucking oysters to delight your taste-
buds. There will be special demonstrations and lectures by notable ceramic
artist Shannn Donovan on November 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Come early to
the Arts District to sit in.
If you havent examined the interesting variety of gifts, accessories, teas and
china at Across the Pond, pictured, make sure to do so this Friday. Youll be
delighted by the imports from the United Kingdom and by the many one-of-a-
kind items.
Theres always a great time in store at Bogarts Books & Coffee. While your
browsing the book cases searching for your favorite writer, listen to the eclectic
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NOVEMBER 16 THROUGH 22
Nightlife at Bennigans. 2196 W.
Landis Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. Karaoke
Thursdays with Bob Morgan, 9 p.m.-
close, $3 Heinekens, DJ/Dance Party
Fridays 9 p.m.-Close, $3 Coronas. All
Sports Packages: MLB Extra Innings,
NBA League Pass, NHL Center Ice, and
NFL Sunday Ticket. $3 23-oz. Coors Light
& $5 23-oz. Call for reservations and
information.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Nightlife at Neptune Restaurant. 1554
S. Delsea Dr., Vineland. Live DJ and Trivia.
692-2800.
Karaoke Night. Old Oar House Irish Pub.
123 N. High St., Millville, 293-1200. 9 p.m.
Juicy Wednesday Dance Party. The
Steakhouse at Centerton Country Club, 1022
Almond Rd., Pittsgrove Twp., 358-3325. 8 p.m.
Salsa Night. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S.
Delsea Dr,, Vineland. Free dance lesson with
DJ Slick Rick. $4 Sangria and Corona and
Corona light bottles. 9 p.m. 765-5977.
Bike Nite. Bojos Ale House, 222 N. High
St., Millville. 7 p.m. 327-8011.
EVERY THURSDAY
Jazz Duos. Annata Wine Bar, Bellevue
Ave., Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Live Jazz
featuring area's best jazz duos. 6:30 -
9:30 p.m. No cover. Reservations recom-
mended.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17
M.A.S.H. Landis Theater, 830 E. Landis
Ave., Vineland, 691-1121. 7:30 p.m. The
1970 film that led to the TV series. Tickets
$10. Purchase online, at the Box Office, or
by calling 691-1121. www.landistheater.com
NOVEMBER 17, 18, AND 19
A Few Good Men. Eagle Theatre, 208
Vine St., Hammonton. The Second and
Vine Players bring this famous courtroom
drama to the stage. 8 p.m., except 11/13
at 2 p.m. $18 adults, $16 seniors, mili-
tary/veterans, and children. 609-704-
5012. or www.theeagletheatre.com.
Death of a
Salesman.
Sherman Ave
and the Blvd.,
Vineland. 8
p.m. except 2
p.m. matinee
on 11/13.
Cumberland
Players Theatre
is proud to
present Arthur
Millers master-
piece. Tickets
are $13 and can be purchased at
www.cumber landplayers.com. (Due to
road construction, the only entrance to
the theater is by turning onto Sherman
Ave. from Main Rd., please go past all of
the road closed signs to reach the the-
ater parking lot)
NOVEMBER 17 THROUGH 20
The Odd Couple. Cumberland County
College, Guaracini Performing Arts
Center, Sherman Ave. and College Dr.,
Vineland. 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday, 3 p.m. on Sunday. Cumberland
County College Arts & Humanities
Division/Department of Theatre presents
Neil Simons Tony Award-winning play.
Tickets $10 for adults, $5 for those 55
and older and those under 18, and are
available by calling the CCC Box Office
at 856-692-8499. The box office is open
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday; and 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Wednesday for
in-person ticket sales.
NOVEMBER 18 AND 19
Nuncrackers. St. Marys School Gym, 735
Union Rd., Vineland. Padre Pio Parish
Players present The Nunsense Christmas
Musical. Food, raffles and prizes. Finger
foods and hors doeuvres, dessert served at
intermission. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for
food and fun and the show begins at 7:30
p.m. 692-8537 ext. 320 or
ckirchman@smrschool.org
You Cant Take It With You. VHS
South Auditorium, E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland. 7 p.m. plus 2 p.m. matinee
Nov. 19. The Vineland High School
Polaris Players present the classic play.
Tickets $10, available at 498-5420.
Cast members include: Adriana
DeBartolomeis as Penelope Sycamore,
Elias Rivera as Paul Sycamore, Aliison
Beres as Essie Carmichael, Aaron Rivera
as Ed Carmichael, Nick Vidro as Martin
Vanderhof, Lauren DOttavio as Alice
Sycamore, Luis Lopez as Tony Kirby, Ayla
Gonzalez as Rheba, Megan Beres as Mr.
De Pinna, Kyle Douglas as Donald, Lani
Bishop as Boris Kolenkhov, Brad Marcus
as Anthony Kirby, Danielle Weissman as
Miriam Kirby, Megan Lobel as Wilbur C.
Henderson, Ellen Harrold as Gay
Wellington, Victoria Moore as The Grand
Duchess Olga Katrina, Catherine Snyder
as G-Man 1, Alliyah Luster as G-Man 2
(Jim), Brandi Cox as G-Man 3 (Mac), and
Juliana Crescenzo as G-Man 4.
NOVEMBER 18 THROUGH 20
Nightlife at Ramada. Harry's Pub at
Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,
Vineland, 696-3800. Wed.: Ladies Night,
1/2 price appetizers all night. Happy Hour
Mon.-Sat, 4-6 p.m. $1 off alcoholic drinks.
Fri. and Sat., live entertainment.
Nightlife at Bojos. 222 N. High St.,
Millville, 327-8011. Wed.: DJ Zach. Thurs:
Singalong. Fri and Sat.: Karaoke with Patty
and Rick. Sun.: Eagles football, $1 off all
Millers.
Nightlife at The Rail. The Rail, 1252
Harding Hwy, Richland. 697-7245. Thurs:
Kate & Adrianna Show. Fri.: Living Edge
Band. Sat.: Me & The Boys.
EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Top 40 Dance Party w/ DJ Tony
Morrison. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S.
Delsea Dr,, Vineland. All of the most popular
mainstream dance music. 765-5977.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Adelante. Bogarts Bookstore. 210 N. High
St., Millville. Eclectic jazz. Free admission.
7-9 p.m.
NO Drama Big Party. The Watering Hole
6494 Weymouth Rd., Mays Landing. 9 p.m.
Revolver. Old Oar House Irish Pub. 127 N.
High St., Millville. 9 p.m.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Cabaret Night. Our Lady of the Blessed
Sacrament Parish and Notre Dame
Regional School 7 p.m. presented by the
Pilot Light and Theater Company. Entitled
My Shrink Plays a Piano: A Musical
Revue, the evening will include songs,
dancing, and fun performed by a very tal-
ented group of actors. Wine, beverages,
and hors devours are included in the price
of the ticket. Tickets $20, $7 for children.
They can be purchased after Masses, at
Notre Dame Regional School (697-3456),
from a Notre Dame parent, or at the
Rectory.
Ren Marie. Appel Farm Arts & Music
Center, 457 Shirley Rd., Elmer, 358-2472. 8
- 10 p.m. Award-winning singer whose
style incorporates elements of jazz, soul,
blues and gospel. $25. A Conversation
with Ren Marie before the show: 6:45 pm
$10 (with the purchase of concert ticket).
Laugh Til You Feel Good. Landis
Theater, 830 E. Landis Ave., Vineland,
691-1121. 8 p.m. A birthday celebration for
comedian Chris Clark. Starring comics
Griff and Small Fire. Tickets $40 and $30,
$25 per person for groups of 8 or more.
Purchase online, at the Box Office, or by
calling 691-1121. www.landistheater.com
Flying Dogs of Jupiter. Bogarts
Bookstore. 210 N. High St., Millville. CD
Release Party: In Cecilia's Garden.
Admission is free. 7 - 9 p.m.
DJ Little Mann. Old Oar House Irish Pub.
127 N. High St., Millville. 9 p.m.
Seven Stone Beef and Beer. The
Watering Hole 6494 Weymouth Rd., Mays
Landing. 9 p.m.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Poetry on High. Bogarts Bookstore. 210
N. High St., Millville. Original poetry and
music with host Rita Lyman. Featured poet
Ray Perry. 1 - 4:30 p.m.
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A CLASSIC FLICK, AND NIGHTLIFE AROUND THE REGION.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Out in the Silence. Cumberland County College will show, Out in the Silence,
a selection from the On Screen/In Person film series, on Saturday, Nov. 19,
beginning 2 p.m. in the Guaracini Performing Arts Center, Sherman Avenue and
College Drive.
Launched in 2011 by the Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, with funding by the
National Endowment for the Arts Regional Touring Program, On Screen/In
Person tours new independent American films and their respective filmmakers
to communities across the Mid-Atlantic region.
Out in the Silence captures the remarkable chain of events that unfold
when the announcement of filmmaker Joe Wilsons wedding to another man
ignites a firestorm of controversy in his small Pennsylvania hometown. Drawn
back by a plea for help from the mother of a gay teen being tormented at school,
Wilsons journey dramatically illustrates the universal challenges of being an out-
sider in a conservative environment and the transformation that is possible when
those who have long been constrained by a traditional code of silence summon
the courage to break it.
Admission is $5 and includes a question and answer session with filmmaker
Joe Wilson following the screening. Tickets can be purchased in advance by call-
ing the CCC Box Office at 856-692-8499.
For more information about the film, log onto www.wpsu.org/outinthesilence.
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SPORTS HAPPENINGS
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Basketball Skills and Fundamentals
Clinic. 9-10 Gym, Vineland Senior High
School, East Chestnut Ave., Vineland. 9 -
11 a.m. Free. Open to the public, this clin-
ic will be conducted by Coach Bob Hurley,
of Saint Anthonys High School, a perenni-
al basketball powerhouse and reigning
national champions. All VBA coaches and
players are strongly urged to attend this
clinic. Parents of the participants are also
welcomed. those participating are
encouaged to arrive at least 15 mins. prior
to start time. For more info., call Chick
Peal at 691-7649.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3
Holiday Boxing Show. Landis
Intermediate School, 61 West Landis Ave.,
Vineland. 2 - 4 p.m. $10 before the event,
$12 at the door. The show will feature
amateur boxing bouts, food, and a special
performance by Tropakana. Support for
this event is provided by City of Vineland
(CDBG), Boys & Girls Clubs in New Jersey
(DCA) and the General Mills Foundation.
Tix can be purchased at 1159 N. Delsea
Dr. For more info., call 856-696-4190.
EVERY TUESDAY
Yoga. Caf of Life Studio, 1 N. Valley Ave.,
Vineland, 7 - 8:15 p.m. Beginners and
experienced welcome. Soft and gentle:
stretching, breathing, relaxation. Ceci
Brandt, RYT. $10 per class. 207-7893.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Zumba. Dance Crush Studio, 2321 S.
Delsea Dr. A fusion of Latin rhythms and
easy-to-follow steps. 6 p.m. 696-8699.
Hip Hop Dance Program. Carl Arthur
Recreation Center, 304 W. Plum Street,
Vineland. 5:30 p.m - 7 p.m. Hosted by
Boys and Girls Club of Vineland. $10 per
year, good for all club programs. 896-
0244.
EVERY THIRD WEDNESDAY
Zumba. Airborne Gymnastic Center, 901
N. Main Road, Vineland. 7:30 p.m. $2
per class. 265-3362 or itszumbat-
imes@gmail.com
EVERY THURSDAY
Yoga Classes. Holly Heights School
(AVA Room), 2515 E. Main St., Millville.
Linda Schimmel, certified yoga instruc-
tor, teaches. Classes are drop-in. 6 p.m.
$3 per class.
EVERY FRIDAY
Boot Camp Class. YMCA Vineland,
1159 E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 6 - 7 p.m.
Free to Y members, $25 for public. The
class begins with a warm up, progressing
to building muscular strength, and ends
with a cool down. 691-0030 ext. 325.
EVERY SATURDAY
Canoe & Kayak Trip. Parvin State
Park, 701 Almond Rd, Pittsgrove. On
Parvin Lake and Muddy Run. Meet at 10
a.m. at Fire Ring (between CS 13 and
15). Bring own boat or rent one nearby.
358-8616.
SIGN-UPS
-Indoor Soccer: Gaetanos Indoor
Soccer is now accepting teams for
their Winter I session beginning at
the end of November. U-6 through
high school girls are welcome.
Interested coaches should call 856-
694-4303 To learn more, visit
www.gaetanoindoorsoccer.com
Gaetano Indoor Soccer is located
at 1269 Dutch Mill Rd., in Newfield.
-Wrestling: Every Tuesday and
Thursday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at
the Vineland Wrestling Facility, 7th
and Grape St., during the months
of November and December, signs
ups will be held for Vineland
Wrestling. Open to youths ages 5
through 14, the cost to register is
$65. To learn more, contact Ken
Baldosaro at 609-319-5148 or John
Martinin at 609-774-0602
2012 NJMSP EVENT
SCHEDULE
April 14-15: Hours Of LeMons
April 28: SCCA The Devil in the
Dark
May 5-6: Championship Cup Series
(CCS), Found 1*
May 11-13: GRAND-AM Road Racing
May 19-20: Rally America*
June 1-3: SCCA The Devil
National
June 2-3: ChumpCar World Series
June 8-10: North American Road
Racing Association (NARRA)
June 29-July 1: SCCA Regional
June 30-July 1: ARCA Racing
Series*
July 13-15: CCS, Round 2*
August 10-12: CCS, Round 3*
August 17-19: SCCA Regional
Septemer 1-2: CCS, Round 4*
September 7-9: AMA Pro Road
Racing
September 22-23: Vintage Road
Racing
October 20-21: Rally America*
October 20-21: SCCA Regional
*Tentative
Nominator (You) Information:
Name: ____________________________________________________________
Relationship to nominee ___________________________________________
Address ____________________________________________________________
Phone number ____________________________________________________
E-mail address ____________________________________________________
Nominee (Person Being Nominated) Information
Name_____________________________________________________________
Occupation/Employment ___________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________________
Phone number ____________________________________________________
E-mail address ____________________________________________________
Why are you nominating this individual? Tell us why the person you have nom-
inated is a hero. Be sure to include any news clips, articles, or names of witness-
es who can be called to verify the heroism. (Use additional paper, if needed.)
______________________________________________________________________
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Nomination Rules and Guidelines
Nomination forms must be received at The
Grapevine by 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 31.
Nomination forms and essays become the
property of The Grapevine and will not be
returned.
While many heroes show lifelong heroic
behavior, nominators must highlight an
event/situation within the last two years.
Nominees must live or work in the Greater
Vineland area.
The Grapevine will host each hero at the
Hometown Hero Awards Gala in March 2012.
The Hometown Hero Selection Committee
will be comprised of civic volunteers and
community leaders; this group will select
the Hometown Heroes from amongst all
nominees.
The Grapevines
Hometown Hero
Nomination Form
Nominate online: www.grapevinenewspaper.com/hometownheroes
Nominations may be submitted via e-mail to letters@grapevinenewspaper.com
(be sure to include all information requested above), by fax to 856-457-7816,
or by mail to:
The Grapevine
907 N. Main Rd., Ste. 205
Vineland 08360.
NOTE: Send a photo of your nominee if you can.
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B
efore M.A.S.H. appeared as a tel-
evision series that ran for 11 sea-
sons, there was Robert Altmans
film of the same name, a 1970
release that not only inspired the TV show
but jump-started the maverick directors
career for the following decade. A black
comedy that frequently exhibits the physi-
cal, psychological and political effects of
war, M.A.S.H. remains a unique cinematic
achievement and it will be screening 7:30
Thursday evening at the Landis Theater.
The history of M.A.S.H. began with
every major Hollywood director declining
involvement with the project. By the time
executives reached Altmans name on the
list, it looked as if a cinematic rendering of
Richard Hookers book was not meant to
be. But Altman embraced the project, dis-
mantling and reconfiguring Ring Lardner
Jr.s screenplay and gathering a talented
ensemble cast capable of improvising. It
would be the way Altman would work for
the rest of his career.
In Altmans hands, M.A.S.H. became an
unapologetic satire set during the Korean
War and centered on a Mobile Army
Surgical Hospital unit whose doctors exist
in a Sisyphean nightmare, sewing soldiers
back together to return them to battle and
ultimately back to surgery or worse. Their
only sanity in this absurd situation can be
found in the pranks, practical jokes and
occasional rounds of golf they can fit in
between operations. Their antics become
the source of the films humor, and its
clear from the start that nothing is held
sacred, particularly authority.
Portrayed by an illustrious cast includ-
ing Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould,
Robert Duvall, Tom Skerritt, Sally
Kellerman, and Roger Bowen, the staff of
the 4077th medical unit finds itself in the
midst of humorous distractions such as
Last Suppers, private battles and inter-
rupted trysts that serve as an escape from
the reality of war.
Reality, however, does intrude in the
forms of the self-righteous Major Burns
(Duvall), a control-conscious Colonel in
Japan and even South Koreas own doc-
tors who hand Hawkeye (Sutherland) and
Trapper John (Gould) a vicious defeat in
the pairs attempts to protect a conscript-
ed Korean teenager from entering the
military.
Over the ensuing decades since its
release, Altman revealed that the films
Korean setting was meant to disguise the
movies depiction of the Vietnam War,
which was raging when the movie was
originally released. The war was highly
controversial at the time and considered
too hot a topic by Hollywood, which had
sanctioned its only big-screen appearance
with John Waynes jingoistic The Green
Berets that was critically mauled two years
earlier. Altman found a way around studio
censorship and straight into five Academy
Award nominations, including Best Picture
and Director, as well the prestigious top
prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
The movies climactic sequence, a grid-
iron battle between the doctors of the
4077th and rough-and-ready members of
an evacuation hospital unit, is the films
most effective moment of satire worthy of
Swift. The metaphor of a cunningly played
football contest as a war game, not unlike
those in Korea and Vietnam, might be lost
on todays audiences, but it certainly was
clear to moviegoers at the time of the films
release. Altman turns up the heat by having
a visiting general beguiled into betting
against the M.A.S.H. unit whose seemingly
hapless surgeons have a secret weapon up
the sleeves of their surgical gowns.
In the process of shooting M.A.S.H.,
Altman tinkered with the films sound,
recording actors in communal scenes like
those in the mess tent or on the football
field all talking at once to create a sense of
realistic conversation. Mixing the array of
dialogue together and allowing the audi-
ence to tune into whatever discussion it
chose, he revolutionized the art of sound
design, employing it in many of his subse-
quent movies. He also cleverly unified the
episodic nature of M.A.S.H. by having the
loudspeaker announcements, heard
throughout the movie, connect the seg-
ments and provide structure.
Gary Burghoff, who plays Radar, is the
only cast member to reprise his role on the
television series. And except for Sutherland
and Bowen, the major players of M.A.S.H.
would continue to work with Altman,
many into the 1990s, in such masterpieces
as McCabe and Mrs. Miller, The Long
Goodbye, and Nashville, all well worth
checking out and hopefully candidates for
future screenings at the Landis Theater. I
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Bayshore Heritage Byway
Corridor Management Plan
The Bayshore Heritage Byway has
entered its corridor management planning
phase and invites participation from all
interested groups and individuals.
Three public workshops/information
meetings will be held to provide information
to the public about the planning effort and
to gather ideas about how the byway can
help the communities through which it
travels to attract visitors and enhance the
quality of life for those that live along its
route. The three meetings will take place on:
Wednesday, November 16, 7-9 p.m. at
the Maurice River Township Municipal
Building (590 Main Street, Leesburg, NJ
08327)
Thursday, November 17, 1-3 p.m. at the
Rutgers Cooperative Extension Building
(355 Courthouse-South Dennis Road, Cape
May Court House, NJ 08210)
Thursday, November 17, 6-8 p.m. at the
Old Salem County Courthouse (83 Market
Street, Salem, NJ 08079)
The 124-mile Bayshore Heritage Byway
guides visitors through the rich natural and
historical landscape of New Jerseys western
shore. The byway begins on Hawks Bridge
Road/CR 540 at milepost 1.53 in Mannington
Township and traverses three counties along
the Delaware BaySalem, Cumberland and
Cape Maybefore reaching its southern
terminus at Cape May Point State Park.
Along the way, the byway passes through
numerous towns and villages, including his-
toric Salem City, Bridgeton, Port Norris,
Mauricetown, Dennisville and West Cape
May. Five spurs extend from the main route
taking visitors to Fort Mott State Park;
Caviar and Bayside; Fortescue State Marina
and Beaches; the Bayshore Discovery
Project; and East Point Lighthouse.
In 2009, the New Jersey Department of
Transportation (NJ DOT) and the byway
sponsor, the South Jersey Bayshore
Coalition (SJBC), received a National
Scenic Byways Program grant for the
Bayshore Heritage Byway to proceed with
the next step following designation as a
state scenic byway: the development of a
Corridor Management Plan (CMP). The
purpose of the CMP is to help SJBC, NJ
DOT, and Cape May, Cumberland and
Salem counties protect and promote the
rich natural and cultural resources found
throughout the byway corridor and provide
strategies for sustainable tourism develop-
ment based on that heritage.
This corridor along the Delaware Bay is
significant for its vast wetlands and estuar-
ine ecology that provide habitat for numer-
ous species of shorebirds, serve as spawning
grounds for horseshoe crabs, and support a
rich culture of oyster fishing and other mar-
itime activity. The plan will highlight the
regions unique bayshore heritage, providing
an inventory of the many natural, historical
and cultural resources along the Byway and
interpreting the stories that connect them.
Based on the resources present, the plan will
offer strategies to ensure their future pro-
tection and preservation. Some examples
include strategies for land and resource con-
servation. Others may involve the develop-
ment and marketing of theme-based itiner-
aries. Still others may involve wayfinding
and roadside enhancements to make it easi-
er to find and follow the byway.
NJ DOT and SJBC have hired a multi-
disciplined team headed by Lardner/Klein
Landscape Architects to assist with this
planning effort. Lardner/Klein has pre-
pared corridor management plans for
byways throughout the eastern United
States and is well known for its collabora-
tive working style. One of the first tasks will
be to reach out to members of the bayshore
communities for their involvement, ideas
and suggestions as to how this byway plan-
ning effort can help preserve and enhance
the heritage tourism opportunitiesas well
as agri-tourism and eco-tourismthat are
abundant in the region. Input from all of
the stakeholders within the byway corridor
will be critical to the CMPs success. All are
encouraged to provide their input at the
public workshops/information meetings
listed above.
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International Youth Soccer/
Futbol Alliance, LLC
...invites you to participate in our 1st
Copa De Campoenes Lideres SJ Tournament
on the weekend of November 27, 2011.
Vineland Soccer Complex, Spring Rd. &
Maple Ave. in Vineland.
Tournament is for adults 18 and over
Registration Fee is $300 per team
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Delsea Future Farmers of America
The Delsea Regional High School Horticulture program became an official mem-
ber of the National FFA (Future Farmers of America) organization in 2004. Since
that time, the Delsea FFA Chapter has participated in many of the Career
Development Events and Supervised Agricultural events sponsored by the NJ and
national FFA organizations. The purpose of the FFA is to help agricultural students
discover their passion in life and build on that insight to chart the course for their
educations, career and personal future.
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Every month, four students are selected to receive the honor of being the
Crusader of the Month. The Crusader of the Month Committee, made up of
teachers and guidance counselors, select the lucky students from nominations
from other teachers. Selections may be based on academics, athletics, extra cur-
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10), and Wally Gilliano (grade 9). Bailey is the daughter of Shana Bailey of Elk
Township. She is a member of YODA, Key Club, GSA, and the Step Team. Price
is the daughter of Michele and Ron Price of Franklinville. She is a member of
Key Club, Atheneum League, is the Ski Club President and has earned Honor
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The Vineland High School Students Helping Animals, Plants and the
Environment (SHAPE) is participating in a statewide recycling event to raise
awareness about responsible electronic recycling, according to advisor Lisa Fagan.
The SHAPE Club has registered with ECO-International to collect waste elec-
tronics in our community to help celebrate "America Recycles Day" on Nov. 15.
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tronics including computers, monitors, phones, TVs, speakers, radios, microwaves,
and old laptops. The maintenance area in the rear of Vineland High School South
is the designated collection site, and the collection is open to the public.
For details about this event, visit their website: www.americarecyclesday.org.
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Students Use Art To Spread Anti-Violence Message
Students in the art classes of Jennie Martorano and Anita Capitani at
Vineland High School recently competed in a poster contest with a violence pre-
vention theme. Creators of the top three posters received WaWa gift cards, "but
the posters were so beautiful we picked a top 10 for recognition," said Kathleen
McCabe, Health and Social Services Coordinator at the school. "I started this
contest last year and the students enjoyed it so much, they asked to have it
again," she said. "I believe it will become an annual event."
The top three finishers, in order of rank, were Maria Salazar, Demary Beltran,
and Christine Hughes.
From left: Top 10 poster finalists, (front row) Rikki Novicke, Destiny Nardone, Demary
Beltran, Christine Hughes, and Maria Salazar; (back row) Keenan Perren, Aria Asselta,
Luis Cruz, and Olivia Rosado display their posters. Missing from picture: Justin Diaz.
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Bradshaw. This show is competing in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.
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lmmaker Joe Wilsons wedding to another man ignites a restorm of controversy and a quest
for change in the small Pennsylvania hometown he le long ago. Drawn back by a plea for help
from the mother of a gay teen being bullied at school with no policies to protect him, Wilson
takes viewers on an journey through love, hate, and understanding in rural America. Q&A with
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Solo arias will be sung by professional vocalists and will be accompanied by a chamber
orchestra, plus an on-stage chorus of approximately 60 voices.
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HAPPENINGS
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16
Soroptimists of Cumberland County
Dinner Meeting. Centerton Golf Club, 1022
Almond Rd., Pittsgrove. Dr. Christine
Johnston is guest speaker. She is the former
Director of the Center for the Advancement
of Learning at Rowan University, where she
headed-up research studying the effects of
the Let Me Learn Process. 856-466-2100.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17
Rotary Beer and Wine Tasting. Merighis
Savoy Inn, E. Landis and Union, Vineland.
79:30 p.m. Sponsored by Rotary Club of
Vineland. Tickets $50 per person. Email
info@vinelandrotary.com for ticket info.
Above All Health Solutions Sponsors
Healthy Living Event. Cumberland
County College Luciano Center, Sherman
Ave. and College Dr., Vineland. 78:30 p.m.
Presentation by nutrition expert, Liz
Moore, vendors, door prizes, and more.
Contact Karen Thomas at 275-1769.
Whiplash and Auto Accident Injuries.
Ledden Family Chiropractic Center, 2821 E.
Landis Ave., Vineland. 6:15 p.m. Learn
about a natural approach to help you
recover. 692-2220 for details and to RSVP.
Thanksgiving Tea. 300 "E" St., Millville. 2
p.m. The Millville Woman's Club's Literature
Department will be hosting with sandwiches
and desserts. Music by the Shades of Blue
comprised of students from Lakeside
School. Call Donna Ritchie at 765-9203.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Holiday Tree of Remembrance
Dedication. Glasstown Arts Plaza, High
and Sassafras sts., Millville. 6 p.m. The
Millville Woman's Club will be displaying
the tree. Candles will be lit for those who
make $10contributions to honor or memo-
rialize loved ones. Proceeds will support
the club and its community projects. 327-
2790. The program consists of music, the
reading of the names and donors and the
lighting of the tree.
Greater Vineland Chamber of
Commerce Luncheon. Ramada Inn of
Vineland, W. Landis Ave., Vineland. 11:45
a.m. Guest Speaker: Christine Stearns, VP
Health and Legal Affairs from the NJBIA.
Are you confused about the new require-
ments under the federal Affordable Care
Act? Learn what you need to know as we
enter 2012 and beyond. $20 members,
$30 non-members.
Annual Vendor Fair. Newfield United
Methodist Church, Columbia and Elmo Ave.,
Newfield. Benefits Kids Alley and NUMC
Youth Group at the church. 856-697-6587.
Over 12 vendors plus GOLD Rush! Bring
your unwanted/broken gold and be paid top
dollar on the spot. Make extra money for
Christmas or to spend at our vendor fair!
For more information contact 856-697-6587.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Roast Beef Dinner. First United Methodist
Church, 700 E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 57
p.m. Craft table will include handcrafted
birdhouses, greeting cards, and sea shell
candles for sale. Dinner is $10 per person,
eat in or take out. 691-0940.
Thanksgiving Story and Craft. Millville
Public Library , 210 Buck St., Millville. 1:30
p.m. Miss Jan will read a story about
Farmer Goff and his special turkey. Craft is
turkey puppets. 825-7087.
AARP Driver Safety Program. Spring
Oak Assisted Living, 1611 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland. 9 a.m.3 p.m. $14 ($12 for AARP
members). Make check payable to AARP
and mail to Office on Aging, 800 E.
Commerce St., Bridgeton, NJ 08302. Space
limited, registration required. 856-453-2220
Follow Your Dream Fun Day. Redeemer
Lutheran Church, 2384 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland. 10 a.m.4 p.m. The Soup Kitchen
of Vineland Auxiliary is hosting. Shop for
baked goods, anuique items at the
Boutique, SERVV and dollar item tables. At
the Craft Table, kids can make a pop-up
book and various wood crafts. Try your luck
at horseshoed and bingo. Entrance fee is
$5, which you can apply toward any SERVV
or Boutique item. Kid-friendly games, food
court, videos, speakers, and entertainment,
including a skit, Ania the Angel Rescues
Christopher Columbusall meant to
inspire the children.
"Walk Down Memory Lane" Beef-and-
Beer. Gia's Suburban House, 36 Mulford
Dr., Bridgeton. 711 p.m. To benefit the
Cohanzick Zoo, all-you-can-eat hot roast
beef, meatballs, pasta salad, tossed salad,
soda, beer, and more. Other drinks at a
cash bar. Musical memories by the Jack
Neff Band. Photographic memories at pho-
tobooth where you can pose by yourself or
with friends, old and new. There will be
door prizes, Chinese auctions (including
one for a genuine piece of the old BHS
stadium), and silent auctions for gift bas-
kets, photos, and more. Tickets $25 each,
may purchase at the door.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Spaghetti and Meatball Dinner. North
Italy Club, Vineland. 12 noon3 p.m. Our
Lady of Mercy Academys basketball
team will host. Proceeds benefit schools
basketball program. $10 for adults and
$7 for children under 13. Takeouts avail-
able throughout day, bring your own
containers. Tickets: 697-2008 or
realesurveying@comcast.net.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21
Resume and Cover Letter Class.
Millville Public Library , 210 Buck St.,
Millville. 14 p.m. Librarian Suzanne
Merighi will teach. Registration is required.
Call Library at 825-7087, ext. 12, or regis-
ter in person at the library.
NAMI Meeting. Chestnut Assembly of
God, 2554 E. Chestnut Ave., Vineland. The
Cumberland County Chapter of the
National Alliance on Mental Illness holds
its business/support group meeting. 79
p.m. 691-9234 or 794-9987.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29
Fall Open House. St. Mary Magdalen
Regional School, 7 West Powell St.,
Millville. 8 a.m.5:30 p.m. All are wel-
comed. Students will guide our visitors
on a tour of our school in action. Come
visit and bring a friend. RSVP by contact-
ing Kimberly Feinsilver, Advancement
Director at 856-825-3600 or
advancement@smmrs.org
NYC Shopping Bus Trips
Saturday, December 10. Join Sacred
Heart High School for a festive and fun
trip to New York City. Comfortable
coach bus departs SHHS at 8 a.m. and
returns 9 p.m. Cost $50. Shopping
tips available. For more information
call (856) 691-0491 x-1129.
The Friends of Vineland Public Library
are offering bus trips to New York City
on Saturday, December 10. Design
your own itinerary and enjoy the the-
ater, museums, shopping and diverse
restaurants in the Big Apple. The cost
is $36 and includes transportation and
helpful handouts. Call the library at
794-4244 ext. All proceeds benefit the
Vineland Public Library.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR

FLORIDA FRUIT SALE


The Dorothy Volunteer Fire Company
Ladies Auxiliary are selling fruit from
Florida. Orders will be accepted
through November 21. Fruit offered
for sale includes Florida Navel
oranges, Ruby Red Grapefruit,
Florida Juice oranges, Tangelos,
Tangerines, and specialty boxes with
several kinds of fruit. Fruit will be
delivered direct from Florida to
Dorothy in December, and will be
here in plenty of time for Christmas.
Proceeds will be used for the fire
house kitchen renovation project. To
order fruit, see any ladies auxiliary
member, or call 856-875-7548 or
609-476-2436.
HIGH SCHOOL REUNIONS
For details, e-mail or call the numbers provided.
NOVEMBER 25: Vineland High Schools Class of 1996 15th year reunion.
Merighis Savoy Inn, 4949 E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 7 - 11 p.m. More information can be
found on Facebook: VHS Class of 1996. Facebook will be solely used for all information
regarding announcements, ticket prices, and purchasing information.
NOVEMBER 25: Vinelandl High School Class of 2001 10-year reunion. Moris,
830 East Landis Avenue, Vineland, 7-11 p.m. Price: $45 (includes great food at Mori's, a
DJ, favors and decorations). Cash or checks are acceptable. Please make checks out to
VHS Activities Fund Class of 2001. Mail Cash or Checks to: VHS Class of 2001, Liz
McCann Petrini, 2197 Quail St., Vineland, NJ 08361. For more information, see the
group's Facebook page --- VHS Class of 2001.
**If attending please be sure to have sent in your payment by November 17, 2011.**
NOVEMBER 26: Vineland High Schools Class of 1991 20-year reunion. Mori's
Restaurant, 830 E. Landis Avenue, Vineland. 6-10 p.m. Tickets are $50 per person. For
more information, visit www.vinelandclassof1991.com or Lori (Martini) Collini at lorann-
mar@comcast.net for ticket information.
VENDORS NEEDED!
Holiday Bazaar on Saturday,
December 3, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., to
support the Cumberland County
Healthy Communities Coalition. It
will be held at SJH Fitness
Connection, corner of Sherman
and Orchard avenues. Purchase a
table space for $20 and donate
something to raffle. All other pro-
ceeds are yours to keep! For signup
information, contact Jessica Ortuso
at 856-794-1011 ext. 302 or jessi-
ca@southwestcouncil.org
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scholarship, Dastolfo had to demonstrate
a strong interest in Human Resources, had
to excel academically and had to have
been involved in extracurricular activities.
Dastolfo is a member of the Student
SHRM Chapter at Cumberland County
College and has served as 1st Vice
President. As a member of the chapter,
she handled several fundraising activities
and supported various other initiatives.
She graduated from Cumberland County
College with an Associate in Business,
with a concentration in Human
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tion at Wilmington University.
Cumberland County College students
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receive more information by emailing a
request for information to Business-
HRClub@cccnj.edu or calling 856-305-
2650. For more information, go to the
Cumberland County College website @
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VHS Marching Clan Selling
Otis Spunkmeyer Cookie
Dough
The Vineland High School Marching
Clan is selling Otis Spunkmeyer Cookie
Dough, with delivery in time for the holi-
days. Each three-pound container con-
tains 36 ready-to-bake cookies. Flavors
include Chocolate Chip, Butter Sugar,
Carnival, Oatmeal Raisin, Strawberry
Shortcake, Peanut Butter, Reduced Fat
Chocolate Chip. White Chocolate
Macademia Nut, Cranberry Oatmeal, The
Pink Cookie, Rainbow Chocolate Crispy
Cookie, and Triple Chocolate Chunk. Also
available are Apple Cinnamon Coffee
Cake, Traditional Pretzels, Double
Chocolate Chip Brownies, and Bake-Up
Brownie Rounds. Each item costs $15..
Orders are due by November 17 with
delivery and pick-up on December 15.
Contact the band members, Band-Aides or
visit www.vhsmarchingband.org to place
orders. Information and orders can also be
taken by calling 856-794-6800, ext. 2539.
2012 Free Education Concerts
Teachers and music educators should
plan now and reserve free tickets for the
2012 education concerts, sponsored by the
Bay-Atlantic Symphony.
The 2012 Gus Cilento, MD Education
Concerts, will take place on Friday, May
11, 2012, at 9:45 and 11:15 a.m., at the
Frank Guaracini, Jr. Performing Arts
Center, Cumberland County College,
Sherman Avenue and College Drive,
Vineland, and on Tuesday, May 15, 2012, at
10:30 a.m., at the Richard Stockton
College Performing Arts Center, Jimmie
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These 45-minute concerts, entitled
How Music Talks: Earthy, Elegant, and
Electric, will invoke the great variety of
moods music can elicit by highlighting
great musics wildly contrasting impres-
sions.
The Bay-Atlantic Symphony and Music
Director Jed Gaylin will illustrate this
with selections by three works that illus-
trate these contrastsBla Bartks
Romanian Folk Dances, Georges Bizets
Symphony in C major, and Ludwig van
Beethovens Egmont Overture.
Tickets for these concerts are free
because of the generous donations from
the Dodge Foundation and Richard
Stockton College. To reserve tickets, call
(856) 451-1169 for the Cumberland County
College concerts and (609) 652-4786 for
the Stockton concert. A limited number of
free bus vouchers are available on a first
come, first served basis. Some of these
concerts sell out early, so ticket reserva-
tions should be made now.
A thorough study guide, developed by
Gaylin and conforming to New Jersey
State Core Curriculum standards, will be
available shortly on the Symphonys web-
site.
The How Music Talks education con-
certs, as narrated and conducted by
Gaylin, have been performed for over
20,000 young listeners, capturing their
imaginations and receiving accolades from
students, teachers, parents, and grantors
throughout the region.
Now in its 28th season of providing
classical music concerts, the Bay-Atlantic
Symphony performs concerts and educa-
tional programs in Cumberland, Atlantic,
Gloucester, and Cape May counties.
Conducted by Gaylin since 1997, it is the
resident orchestra of the Stockton College
Performing Arts Center and the Guaracini
Fine and Performing Arts Center at
Cumberland County College.
The Bay-Atlantic Symphonys extensive
outreach initiatives includes music educa-
tion programs for students and a four-
county monthly adult music education
lecture series. These initiatives have been
strengthened through active membership
in the South Jersey Cultural Alliance,
Jersey Arts Communicators, League of
American Orchestras, Art Pride New
Jersey, Arts and Business Partnership of
Southern New Jersey, as well as various
local chambers of commerce, and commu-
nity-based groups. Since 2008, the orches-
tra has worked during the summer with
the Helen Diller Blind Camp in Avalon,
New Jersey, bringing music to people who
are visually impaired in a program that
has received national recognition. Also,
the orchestra partners with convalescent
homes and Veteran's centers to bring peo-
ple who have little access to music to the
orchestras concerts.
For more information, call the Bay-
Atlantic Symphony at 451-1169, visit their
website at www.bayatlanticsymphony.org,
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EATING OUT
From fine dining to lunch spots to
bakeries, the area has choices to
satisfy any appetite. Call for hours.
The establishments listed here are
either current or past advertisers.
For information about advertising
and getting your restaurant listed
here, call 856-457-7815.
Andrea Trattoria, 1833 Harding Hwy.,
Newfield, 697-8400. Chef/owner Andrea
Covino serves up Italian specialties in
atmosphere of fine dining.
Annata Wine Bar, 216 Bellevue Ave,
Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Food served
tapas style, catering, private parties.
Extensive wine list. Live music Thurs.
night.
Babe's Village Inn, Martinelli Avenue,
Minotola, NJ 856-697-1727. Famous
crabs, seafood, Italian cuisine. Eat in or
Take out.
Bagel University, 1406 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 691-0909. Breakfast and lunch
spot offering sandwiches named for col-
leges near and far.
Bain's Deli, 636 E. Landis Ave., Vineland,
563-1400. Come in for breakfast, lunch,
or dinner. Daily specials, coffee of the
day.
Barberas Chocolates on Occasion, 782
S. Brewster Rd., Vineland, 690-9998.
Homemade chocolates and candies,
custom gift baskets.
Bennigans Restaurant, 2196 W. Landis
Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. Entrees,
desserts, drink specials. Take-out. Happy
Hour Mon-Fri 3pm-7pm, Sun-Thu 10pm-
close. All major sports on big-screen TVs.
Bernardis Restaurant & Lounge, 140 E.
Wheat Rd., Vineland, 696-1461. Lunch
and dinner specials. Open 10:30 a.m.-10
p.m. (until 11 p.m. on Friday). Closed
Sunday.
Big Apple, 528 N. Harding Hwy.,
Vineland, 697-5500. Steaks, veal, chicken
dishes. Meet friends at bar. Daily lunch
and dinner.
Big Johns Pizza Queen, 1383 S. Main
Rd., Vineland, 205-0012. Featuring
Gutbuster a 21-oz. burger, pizza, wings,
subs, dinners.
Black Olive Restaurant. 782 S. Brewster
Rd, Vineland. 457-7624. 7 a.m. - 10 p.m
daily. Entrees, desserts. Take out avail-
able.
Bombay Bites, 112 W. Chestnut Ave.,
Vineland, 696-0036. Indian cuisine.
$8.95 lunch buffet ($5.99 on Mondays).
Bruni's Pizzeria. 2184 N. 2nd St.,
Millville (856) 825-2200. Award-winning
pizza since 1956. Open Mon-Sat. 11 a.m.-
10 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Bruno's Family Restaurant, Cape May
Ave. and Tuckahoe Rd., Dorothy, 609-
476-4739. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, pizza.
Open Mon-Sat. 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
Buena Tavern, 761 Harding Hwy. (Rts.
40/54), Buena, 697-9848. Seafood,
homemade Italian, Wednesday specials,
half-price meals to volunteers Thursday
nights.
Chows Garden 1101 N. 2nd St., Millville,
327-3259. Sushi Bar, All-you-can-eat buffet.
Cosmopolitan Restaurant Lounge,
Bakery, 3513 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland,
765-5977. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 3-7 p.m.
free buffet, reduced drinks.
Crust N Krumbs Bakery, Main/Magnolia
rds., 690-1200. Cakes, pies, cookies,
breads, doughnuts, custom wedding
cakes.
CrepeMaker Cafe, 607 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 205-0027. Crepes any way you
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Thanksgiving Eve
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856-213-6176
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Dakota Steakhouse & Sushi Bar at
Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,
Vineland, 692-8600. Steaks, seafood,
sushi.
Deeks Deli & Kustard Kitchen, 1370 S.
Main Rd., Vineland, 691-5438. Call for
lunch, dinner specials. Soft ice cream and
cakes year-round. Mon.-Sat 9 a.m.8 p.m.
Dennys, 1001 W. Landis Ave., Vineland,
696-1900. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Take-
out, too. Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 3-7 p.m.
Open 24 hours. Kids eat free Tues. & Sat.
Dominicks Pizza, 1768 S. Lincoln Ave.,
Vineland, 691-5511. Family time-honored
recipes, fresh ingredients.
Doris Italian, 16 N. High St., Millville,
765-9799. Winter hours: Mon.-Sat. 4
p.m.close. Private parties on Sun.
Elmer Diner, 41 Chestnut St., Elmer. 358-
3600. Diverse menu of large portions at
reasonable prices.
Esposito's Maplewood III, 200 N. Delsea
Dr., Vineland, 692-2011. Steaks, seafood
and pasta dishes at this Italian restaurant.
Erics, 98 S. West Ave., Vineland, 205-
9800. Greek and American cuisine,
pizza.
Fat Jack's BBQ. Cumberland Mall, next
to Starbucks, 825-0014. Serving ribs,
wings, sandwiches, salads and sides.
Five Points Inn, E. Landis Ave. and
Tuckahoe Rd., Vineland, 691-6080.
Italian cuisine and dinner buffets to
savor. Family-owned.
Gardellas Ravioli Co. & Italian Deli,
527 S. Brewster Rd., 697-3509. Name
says it all. Daily specials, catering.
Closed Sun.
Ginas Ristorante, Landis and Lincoln
Aves. in ShopRite Plaza, (relocated from
Millville), Vineland. Serving dinner
Tues.Sun. Reservations recommended.
205-0049.
Golden Palace Diner Restaurant. 2623 S
Delsea Dr, Vineland, 692-5424. Serving
breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.
High Street Chinese Buffet, High St.,
Millville, 825-2288. All-you-can-eat buffet.
Jersey Jerry's. 1362 S. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 362-5978. Serving subs, sand-
wiches, and take-out platters.
Joe's Poultry. 440 S. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 692-8860. Barbecue and
Kosher chickens, homemade sides,
catering.
Kawa Thai & Sushi, 2196 N. Second St.
(Rt.47), Millville, 825-9939. Thai and
Japanese cuisine. BYOB.
Larry's II Restaurant, 907 N. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 692-9001. Three meals daily.
Sunday breakfast buffet, early-bird dinners.
La Locanda Pizzeria & Ristorante, 1406
S. Main Rd., Vineland, 794-3332. Pasta,
veal, chicken. Lunch and dinner. Closed
on Sun.
Marcianos Restaurant, 947 N. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 563-0030. Italian-American cui-
sine, seafood and veal. Open daily for
lunch and dinner, Sunday breakfast buffet.
Merighi's Savoy Inn, E. Landis Ave. and
Union Rd., Vineland, 691-8051. Banquet/
wedding facility and intimate restaurant.
Gourmet Pizza Nite on Wed.
Millville Queen Diner, 109 E. Broad
Street, Millville. 327-0900. Open 7
Days/24 Hours.
Milmay Tavern, Tuckahoe and Bears
Head rds., Milmay, 476-3611. Gourmet
lunches and dinners, casual setting.
Moes Southwest Grill, 2188 N. 2nd St.,
Millville, 825-3525. Tex-Mex, burritos,
catering.
Moris, E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 690-
0300. Adjacent to the Landis Theater.
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Includes a casual, upscale restaurant
with a banquet facility and lounge on
site. Lunch and dinner.
MVP Bar, 408 Wheat Road, Vineland,
697-9825. Full bar menu, drink specials.
Neptune Restaurant and Cocktail
Lounge, 1554 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland,
692-2800. Live lobsters, seafood, prime
rib, steak, cocktails.
Old Oar House Irish Pub, 123 N. High
Street Millville, 293-1200. New menu,
kitchen open until 1 a.m. Smoker friendly
outdoor beer garden.
Olympia Restaurant, 739 S. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 691-6095. Authentic Greek cui-
sinelamb dishes and salads.
Pegasus, Rts. 40 and 47, Vineland, 694-
0500. Breakfast, lunch, dinner specials;
convenient drive-thru, mini-meal
specials.
The Rail, 1252 Harding Hwy., Richland,
697-1440. Bar and restaurant with daily
drink specials and lunch specials.
Saigon, 2180 N. Second St., Millville,
327-8878. Authentic Vietnamesenoodle
soups, curry, hotpot, Buddhist vegetarian.
Speedway Cafe at Ramada, W. Landis
Ave. and Rt. 55, Vineland, 692-8600.
Open daily 6 a.m.-11 p.m. Dinner spe-
cials $7 and up.
Sweet Life Bakery, 601 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 692-5353. Neighborhood bak-
ery. Homemade pastries, cakes, coffee.
Uncle Rickys Outdoor Bar, 470 E. Wheat
Rd., Vineland, 691-4454. Ribs, chicken,
fish, steaks. Always clams, eat in or take
out. Live music Saturday & Sunday night.
Dungeness Crab All You Can Eat.
Villa Fazzolari, 821 Harding Hwy., Buena
Vista, 697-7107. Dinner combos, grilled
meats, fish. Lunch and dinner daily.
Wild Wings, 1843 E. Wheat Rd., Vineland,
691-8899. Dinners, grilled sandwiches,
wings.
Winfields. 106 N. High St., Millville, 327-
0909. Continental cuisine and spirits
served in a casually upscale setting.
EATING OUT
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Annual Beaujolais Nouveau Wine Celebration
At one minute past midnight on the third Thursday of each November,
more than one million cases of Beaujolais Nouveau, the newest wine from
the Beaujolais region of France, begin a journey to all parts of the world.
Wine enthusiasts can celebrate the release of several nouveau wines at
6:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 18, at the Academy of Culinary Arts at Atlantic Cape
Community College. In conjunction with the local chapter of the Chane des
Rtisseurs, the Academy offers a limited number of tickets to this celebra-
tion where guests will be treated to authentic French country food and tanta-
lizing desserts prepared and served by ACA students.
Beaujolais Nouveau is a fun, uncomplicated red wine meant to be enjoyed
soon after bottling. Several varieties will be available for tasting.
Proceeds support student scholarships. Past events have raised more
than $65,000 in scholarships for culinary students. The cost of the celebra-
tion is $60 per person. For reservations, contact Kelly Connor at (609) 340-
4552 or kconnor@tropicana.net.
The ACA has been training future chefs since 1981, and is celebrating 30
years of culinary achievement this year. For more information on the
Academy, call 1-800-645 CHEF, e-mail accadmit@atlantic.edu, or visit
www.atlantic.edu/aca.
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would make the rounds
with Mom on shopping day
and back then, we got our
rolls and bakery goods from the various
bakeries in the area. Some of our favorites
were Polmonaris on Wheat Road,
Freedmans on Wood Street, and Zuccas
on Seventh Street. But, when the holidays
came around, our house was bake central!
My mom was a great holiday baker.
Somewhere around the middle of
November each year, the Mixmaster would
come out of the cupboard and the cookie
tins would come out of the pantry and the
fun would begin. I remember opening the
huge Frigidaire refrigerator and looking up
to see the great slabs of cookie dough
wrapped in waxed paper just waiting for
the cookie cutters. We had a variety of sea-
sonal cuttersa Santa, a reindeer, a lovely
bell, and snowflakes. Linda and I would
watch Mom roll out the dough and cut the
various shapes and just marvel at the
results. There is nothing like a homemade
cookie to set the tone for the holiday sea-
son. And the aroma, it was heavenly!
Here is one of my favorite cookies, a
recipe from my Grandmom Palibroda. She
was Austrian and in the true spirit of gen-
erations past, nothing was ever wasted.
This cookie comes from any old recipe.
Mom used to make them every year and
guess whateven Dad was happy, because
he got to eat the bacon!
Grandmom Palibroda's
Austrian Ginger Cookies
Oven to 350 degrees. Makes about 3
dozen cookies.
3/4 cup strained bacon fat
1 cup sugar, plus more for rolling
cookies
4 tbsp dark molasses
1 large egg
2 cups all-purpose flour
3/4 tsp salt
2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp ground ginger
1 tsp ground cloves
1 tsp cinnamon
Cream together the bacon fat and
sugar in the bowl of large electric mixer,
then beat in molasses and egg. Add
remaining ingredients and combine thor-
oughly. Shape dough into walnut-size
balls, roll in sugar and flatten with a fork
on ungreased baking sheets. Bake for 10
to 11 minutes or until cookies are golden
brown and crackled on top. Cool on wire
racks, store in airtight containers. I
Jean Hecker is a full-time travel agent at
Magic Carpet Travels and a part-time
foodie. She has a BA in Home Economics
Education from Rowan University and
enjoys exploring all facets of the food and
restaurant industry.
Cookie Time
Its time to get out the holiday baking
tins, and the cookie cutters, too.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
BRIDGETON
218 Stephenson Dr., FABLEV LLC (by Agent) to
Vincent Parenti on 7/1/11 for $12,500
135 Church St., Albert Davenport, Sr. (Ind. Exec.)
to Armando Clemente on 7/1/11 for $25,000
33 Elmer St., Willie Holmes to Annette V
McLeod on 7/1/11 for $30,000
860 N Pearl St., Samuel F Parks to
Harkamalpreet Singh on 7/11/11 for $300,000
COMMERCIAL TWP
319 Sandalwood Rd., Lorraine Lowe to Joseph
Reichart on 7/6/11 for $2,000
Charles Pl., Jean A Litterer to Steven Smith on
7/6/11 for $10,000
DEERFIELD TWP
246 Irving Ave., Bayview Loan Servicing LLC to
Redeeming Life Full Gospel Ministries on 7/7/11
for $85,000
DOWNE TWP
25 Louisiana Ave., Joseph Esposito to Dianne J
Wood on 7/5/11 for $125,000
FAIRFIELD TWP
414 Ramah Rd., Richard J Malinowski to Perry
R Durham, Sr. on 7/12/11 for $340,000
HOPEWELL TWP
368 Harmony Rd., Matthew J Clark to Steven
Jost on 7/12/11 for $55,000
226 River Rd., Edward Carlaw (Atty.) to Genora
Rosypal on 7/13/11 for $84,375
MAURICE RVR TWP
0 High St., John Haffelfinger to Peter N
Gagliardi on 7/8/11 for $5,000
18 Railroad Ave., John F Haffelfinger to Peter N
Gagliardi on 7/8/11 for $470,000
MILLVILLE
515 N 4th St., Miyoko McBride to Shontae N
Morrissey on 7/1/11 for $4,000
122-124 Middle Ave., Jason R Corsiglia to Sunny
Dayz Investments LLC on 7/1/11 for $15,000
269 Arlington Ave., Thomas M Loftus to Walter
J Laisi on 7/5/11 for $36,500
900 N 5th St., Deutsche Bank National Trust
Co. (Trust, by Atty.) to Christina L Rivera-
Rodriguez on 7/5/11 for $64,000
501 W Main St., Nedim Aydin to Jessica A Tozer
on 7/5/11 for $70,000
514 E Oak St., Elsie M Andrews to Simone
Phrampus on 7/5/11 for $75,000
1009 Louis Dr., Thomas J Finn to Kimberly A
DelRossi on 7/5/11 for $95,000
137 S Rosewood Rd., ECN Properties LLC to
Aaron Honaker on 7/5/11 for $147,500
451 Cedar Ln., Sharon L Garrison (Exec.) to
Edmund Rohland on 7/5/11 for $155,000
1011 Pleasant Dr., Bad Real Estate LLC to Jack
M Jenkins on 7/5/11 for $176,000
1709 Newcombtown Rd., Sec. of Veterans
Affairs to Steven W Levick on 7/6/11 for $54,075
102 Oregon St., Hovnanian K at Millville II LLC
to Jeanie E Riggio on 7/7/11 for $179,950
101 Oregon St., Hovnanian K at Millville II LLC
to Christopher Roller on 7/7/11 for $194,218
900 Shar Lane Blvd., Francis A Knight to
Jernegan Enterprises on 7/8/11 for $40,000
212 N 6th St., Beatrice Makarow, (Exec.) to
Laurie Myers on 7/11/11 for $63,800
120 Oregon St., Hovnanian K at Millville II LLC
to Mildred Johanson on 7/11/11 for $144,950
226 S 4th St., Aurora Loan Services LLC (by
Atty.) to Andrea Cimino on 7/13/11 for $30,700
5 Natalie Ln., Pleasant Property Investments
LLC to Glen Michael Bunting on 7/14/11 for
$189,900
1203 Forest Dr., Ronald P Henry to Richard C
Fagan on 7/14/11 for $264,000
UPPER DEERFIELD
77 Orillia Dr., Eleanor A Rodi (Est. by Exec.) to
Tasheka Pierce-Fuqua on 7/5/11 for $168,000
8 Pleasant Dr., Tarmo Tanimae (Ind. Exec.) to
Mark M Gould on 7/11/11 for $112,500
1025 N Pearl St., Todd Hesbacher to 1025 North
Pearl LLC on 7/11/11 for $575,000
VINELAND
954 E Walnut Rd., Sec. Of Housing & Urban
Development to BOTA Investments LLC on
7/1/11 for $110,150
3767 Wexley Way, Veron Clarke to Conward
Brown on 7/1/11 for $195,000
817 Humbert St., Sec. Of Housing & Urban
Development to Chapman Ben Development
LLC on 7/5/11 for $50,000
1351 Harding Highway., Sonia Villot (by Atty.) to
Robert Heck on 7/5/11 for $123,000
3074 Starlet Dr., Gary H DeMeo to Carmen A
Colon on 7/5/11 for $138,500
58 W Laurel St., Paul Mazzochi to Ingrid Gowdy
on 7/5/11 for $146,000
3806 Brookhaven Dr., Linda McCallops to
Melissa R Genereux on 7/5/11 for $152,500
752 S 6th St., Alex Torres to Pearline C Davy on
7/5/11 for $155,000
1385 Rogers Ave., Robert J Hartzell (Exec.) to
Bethzaida Malpica on 7/5/11 for $170,000
1988 W Korff Dr., Daljit Singh to Rosetta
Edwards on 7/5/11 for $175,000
698 Foxmoor Dr., NVR Inc. (DBA) to Brenda D
Downing on 7/5/11 for $204,465
304 Swallow Dr., Loretta Kille to Jeffrey M
Bordley on 7/5/11 for $216,000
665 Foxmoor Ave., NVR Inc. (DBA) to Terra
Tilden on 7/5/11 for $250,330
1589 N East Ave., Alcienne Lillian Palmonari to
Alcide J Palmonari on 7/6/11 for $100,000
1815 E Walnut Rd., New Jersey Housing &
Mortgage Finance & C. to Jorge E Thorndike on
7/6/11 for $123,600
2102 E Oak Rd. B1, NVR Inc. (DBA) to Joanne
Petrillo on 7/6/11 for $168,519
350 S Lincoln Ave., Elizabeth H Murray (Est. by
Exec.) to John Ruga on 7/6/11 for $180,000
2102 E Oak Rd. B-3, NVR Inc. (DBA) to
Matthew W Smaniotto on 7/7/11 for $181,690
2102 E Oak Rd. N6, NVR Inc. (DBA) to Kazi S
Latif on 7/8/11 for $139,990
1509 W Heat Rd., Deutsche Bank National Trust
Co. (Trust, by Atty.) to EH Pooled III LP on
7/11/11 for $20,237
1964 E Oak Rd. C5, Jacqueline G Brown to
Ivelisse Rivera on 7/11/11 for $100,000
818 E Pear St., 818 Pear Street LLC (by Exec.)
to Angel Rodriguez on 7/12/11 for $79,000
2217 Nona Dr., James N Carson to Edler Carrera
on 7/12/11 for $120,000
63 W Summit St., Felipe Roig to Roberto
Negron on 7/13/11 for $141,550
901 Sawyer Ave., Rebecca J Jackson to Kenneth
Primas on 7/13/11 for $162,900
506 N Second St., Hattie Baker to Ali
Hernandez on 7/14/11 for $80,000
2952 Wilson Ave., Virginia A Dean to James A
Barr on 7/14/11 for $160,000
The following transactions of $20,000 or more were filed with Cumberland County in the
month of July 2011 (transactions may have occurred in an earlier month). Names listed
may, in some cases, be those of buyers or sellers representatives.
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Call 609-501-7777
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Excellent downtown area.
$700.00 per month. Call
856-692-6849
Have a bike taking up
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countries where they are
needed for transportation.
Contact Henry Hansen at
856-696-0643 for pick-up.
2005 Chrysler Sebring
Convert Touring Edition.
Loaded. New tires, excellent
condition. 31,000 miles.
$12,900. 856-691-2254.
Custom 11 room house liq-
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(Between Delsea and
Orchard Rd. off W. Chestnut
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LARGE CHRISTMAS VIL-
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$100. Call 856-697-4416
Chihuahua Pups Sweet
Temperments, Shots,
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LAWN MOWING, BUSH &
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CLEAN-UPS, TREE &
STUMP REMOVAL,
GUTTER, BASE-
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OUTS, FIRE WOOD SALES
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Steelman's Drywall.
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small. Free estimate. Call
Joe 609-381-3814.
Turk's Pressure Clean.
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cleaning, gutter clean-
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business, fully insured.
(856) 692-7470.
Redefined Spaces
Painting, drywall, kitchens,
bathrooms, decks, siding,
windows, and doors.
609-670-0604
Math Tutor: Will tutor pre-
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Electrical
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fall wreaths, $30 ea.
Apple and Blueberry
18R Wreaths, $20
set. Tiaras and rhine-
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$25-35. Breast can-
cer floral vase
arrangements with a
cancer supporter pin.
Show your support
for only $25. Will
deliver locally, free!!
Call T.S.H. Floral.
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Pete Construction
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Call for a free esti-
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